Grandma's Garden

Tea type
Fruit Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Berry, Blackberry, Elderberry, Hibiscus, Tart, Thin, Watery
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 7 min, 0 sec 25 g 18 oz / 523 ml

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A garden inspired trio of lush blackberries, red raspberries and dried strawberries are the anti-oxidant rich summer berries that highlight our Grandma’s Garden herbal tea. Tart, bold and juicy, just like a vine ripened summer blackberry! Our Grandma’s Garden is the fruity tea you have been searching for! Enjoy this hibiscus based brew for your tea parties and summer garden soirées! This makes an excellent iced tea, and would surely make an incredible sangria with your favourite sweetener, sliced strawberries and red wine!

Ingredients: Elderberries, hibiscus, apple, black currant, natural flavor, freeze-dried blackberries, freeze-dried strawberry and raspberry, wild strawberry leaves.

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Cold steeped. Honestly, it’s a bit bland? I was surprised given it’s a hibiscus-heavy tisane. It doesn’t really have a strong berry presence either. It’s an interesting looking blend, with elderberries being the first ingredient. I guess they must not be contributing much in the way of flavor though.

Anyway, they can’t all be winners! Happily, there are other berry-hibiscus tisanes that I like more.

Flavors: Berry, Blackberry, Elderberry, Hibiscus, Tart, Thin, Watery

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 25 g 25 OZ / 750 ML

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Another of Tealyra’s Germany-sourced teas, this of course contains no C. sinensis, and is fruit/herbal. And tasty! I made a single infusion cycle of 2 tsp in 10 oz boiling water in a drawstring fabric teabag. All the ingredients can be discerned, and the (purple) liquor has a lovely aroma of fruit and berries. Some tartness on the sides of the tongue probably from the hibiscus or strawberry leaves. I drank half of it straight and the remainder sweetened. Either way it would have also made a refreshing iced beverage.

Previously listed here under the former name of the company (Tealux) I’ve updated the listing with the new name, description and picture pulled from the company website.

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML
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Four years on and I am enjoying some of the tisanes in my cupboard for late night infusions. Came back to grandma’s garden, this time immediately sweetening with a lump of raw sugar, and finding it just like it was four years ago. Nicely tasty, with clear notes of strawberry, hibiscus and the other fruits. Not sure I know what elderberries taste like though. I begin to suspect that this is not an uniquely in-house Tealyra blend, but rather a repackaged product, because Zen Tea carries a tisane of the same name with the same ingredients, in the same order, with almost exactly the same wording.

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Had some cooled off tastes very fruity almost like a fruit juice.

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